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PNG boss reveals that footy WAGs will be part of the recruitment process as new NRL side looks for the next superstar to join Jarome Luai

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PNG boss reveals that footy WAGs will be part of the recruitment process as new NRL side looks for the next superstar to join Jarome Luai
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Papua New Guinea Chiefs general manager Michael Chammas has revealed how the partners of star players will be a major part of the incoming franchise’s recruitment drive. 

The Chiefs are set to become the NRL’s 19th team when it enters the competition in 2028. 

The PNG franchise, boasting tax-free incomes for all players, has already made a significant splash in its recruitment drive.  

Four-time premiership winner Jarome Luai has signed as the club’s marquee man, which was quickly followed up by the announcement that the NRL’s all-time leading try scorer Alex Johnston would also finish his career in PNG. 

Chammas is looking to keep the ball rolling, and has now revealed a specific element of his team’s recruiting process to ensure they get the right players for the unique international franchise.

‘One thing we’ve made a real point of is, as creepy as it sounds, is doing our homework on the partners,’ Chammas told The Levels Podcast from PNG.

Michael Chammas (pictured right of Willie Mason and Justin Horo) has opened up on a recent podcast about specific elements of the PNG Chiefs recruitment process

Chammas (pictured) is the incoming club's general manager of football

Chammas (pictured) is the incoming club’s general manager of football

Chammas (pictured left) has been able to acquire the services of Wests Tigers star Jarome Luai (pictured middle)

Chammas (pictured left) has been able to acquire the services of Wests Tigers star Jarome Luai (pictured middle)

‘Because we’re living together…. we just need the right people… because if things unravel in our village… it’ll unravel in our football team,’ Chammas continued.

‘The partners have to be important. They’ve got to buy into what we’re doing.’ 

Luai made history as the first player to sign with the club and Chammas said his family taken into consideration when PNG went after the former Penrith and current Wests playmaker.

‘He [Luai] gives so much time to everyone,’ Chammas said.

‘He’s a family man. He’s a good person. We needed all that.’

Chammas is realistic about the potential of signing players on long-term contracts, disclosing he was hesitant before agreeing to the role in the island nation.

‘You have to remember, you’re still moving away from family. One of the reasons I baulked at this job… was I don’t know if I want ‘that life’ for my kids,’ he said.

‘When I say that, I don’t mean PNG. I meant not being around their cousins, not being around their grandparents, that was my thought.’

Luai (pictured with fiancée Bailey) won four premierships with the Penrith Panthers before moving to Wests in 2025

Luai (pictured with fiancée Bailey) won four premierships with the Penrith Panthers before moving to Wests in 2025

Alex Johnston (pictured with fiancée Taryn ) became the Chiefs' second signing

Alex Johnston (pictured with fiancée Taryn ) became the Chiefs’ second signing

Johnston (pictured) has already donned PNG colours for the national team in previous years

Johnston (pictured) has already donned PNG colours for the national team in previous years

‘I can understand why people after two years will be like.. ok I’ve loved every minute, we’ve had a great time, we’ve set ourselves up for life, now I’m going back,’ Chammas added.

Due to rugby league being PNG’s national sport, Chammas has conceded he has some work to do in converting fans of established NRL teams, to the Chiefs fanbase.

‘You have to remember in this country, because it’s rugby league mad, everybody’s got a team already,’ the general manager said.

‘Part of the challenge is gonna be to convert these guys into PNG Chiefs fans… because they’re all gonna have two teams [at the start]. 

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